On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 17:12:32 -0700, "- Prof. Jonez©
At 08:53 PM 4-2-00 +0800, Raj Dutt
Well, *if* that bogeyman should arrive, I'm sure OpenSRS will adjust their business model to combat that.
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The word is *out* now, and it will take someone who is inclined to credit card fraud to do this, and most credit card fraudsters have bigger $$ targets to fry.
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And if that statement is true, then the market will take care of itself when RSP abandon OpenSRS and move to another wholesaler who provides solutions ... to real problems.
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The only fraud that this thread is talking about is the non-existant "chargeback of domain names" on credit cards. If a reseller "chooses" to expose themselves to the risk of credit cards (to increase their personal sales), that is the resellers choice. No one is forcing resellers to take credit cards, and OpenSRS should not have to buttume the varied and capricious risks some specific reseller foists upon themselves.
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If you are terrified of this mythical beast, then the simple solution is to not take credit cards.
What next? Some other reseller decides to not bother getting credit card verification, then wants OpenSRS to help with inevitable fraud. The next reseller forgoes client payment alltogether and lets the public at large register 1000s of names "bill you later" status ... and wan't OpenSRS to cover their loses when clients don't pay the bill?
You, the reseller, can organize your own business preocedures to eliminate risk, tailered to the specifics of your business, don't expect OpenSRS to provide a parachute for every cliff some reseller decides to jump off of.
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